nippy
nippy
7 / 0
4th Apr 2014
31st Jul 2014
the prototype in its last stages. thanks to the_new_powder9999999 for weapon testing.
space cannon artillery mjolnir sing singularity ammo fire explosion

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  • nippy
    nippy
    31st Aug 2014
    MK2 ID:1600588
  • nippy
    nippy
    29th Jul 2014
    thats because they use cray to teleport the antimatter inside the ship whereas mine actually shoots it.
  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    31st May 2014
    my sing projector and antimatter beams are still more powerful, but it is still a very effective weapon.
  • nippy
    nippy
    17th Apr 2014
    been experimenting with sensors but the sing is too unstable to put into a sensor
  • nippy
    nippy
    6th Apr 2014
    @Zak03 Thanks. @the_new_powder99999 that is a bit vague. could you give me a more of an idea to work on?
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    6th Apr 2014
    You should add a sensor onto the cannon somewhere so it doesn't waste ammo, and maybe a toggle switch to make the controls easier to use. +1
  • zak03
    zak03
    5th Apr 2014
    well i forgot to check it out but now i see it is great!!
  • nippy
    nippy
    4th Apr 2014
    The built-in gravic lens devestates all matter, and creates an EMP (electromagnetic pulse), disabling the targets systems.
  • nippy
    nippy
    4th Apr 2014
    a very advanced design, the Mjolnir is technically a magneto-gravitic shell projector, not a standard cannon. The micro capacitors within each cell are able to deliver enough energy to create a localized singularity with a schwarzschild radius of 1.8 millimeters.
  • nippy
    nippy
    4th Apr 2014
    The shots yield can vary